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Kung Fu Monk Uses the Might of His Penis to Pull 18-Ton Bus

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    A kung fu monk in Huizhou, a city in China’s Guangdong Province, literally had the balls to pull an 18-ton coach bus using the power of his mighty penis.

    A video of the stunt starts off with the bald-headed man, who has been referred to as a kung fu master, already having his private part attached to the 42-foot-long bus via a towing chain.

    The video footage has already racked up more than a million views in just half a day, according to the Mirror.

    Wearing an oversized white shirt to cover his junk, the monk leans backwards and starts dragging the bus, allegedly pulling it with the strength of his manhood.

    Many netizens have simply asked the question “weishenme” after watching the video, which is Mandarin for “why?

    No passengers were on board the bus at the time of the stunt and the driver can be seen standing up in his seat, recording the display as well.

    This isn’t the first time a kung fu master has pulled a vehicle with his genitals.

    In March, 39-year-old martial arts expert Ye Wei used his balls of steel to move a row of seven Audi cars for 26 feet in Zibo in Shandong Province.

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